Recently, James Arthur joined a leading podcast in the functional health community to share the Seatopia story and explore the future of regenerative aquaculture.
The conversation touched on:
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Why the oceans — covering 70% of the planet — are central to human health and planetary health.
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How aquaculture has evolved from conventional models into Aquaculture 3.0: producing seafood that is low in mercury, free of detectable microplastics, and rich in omega-3s.
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The parallels between regenerative agriculture on land and regenerative aquaculture at sea.
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Why clean feed, ecosystem design, and lab testing are essential for producing seafood safe enough for families and future generations.
You can watch the full interview here:
At Seatopia, our mission is simple: deliver seafood that is better for you and better for the planet. We’re grateful for the chance to share this vision and invite you to join the conversation.
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